Former Kibwezi MP Kalembe Ndile in a past event. He has rubbished Raila Odinga's planned December 12, 2017, swearing-in. [Photo/citizentv.co.ke]
Former Kibwezi MP Kalembe Ndile has rubbished NASA leader Raila Odinga's December 12, 2017, swearing-in.Ndile, who unsuccessfully contested for the Mavoko Parliamentary seat in the August 8 general election said that Raila's swearing-in is an empty threat that should not scare the Jubilee government.The former lawmaker said that Raila cannot dare swear himself as president, indicating that he knows what will happen to him if he goes on to swear himself as president.Speaking to journalists at the Machakos Law Courts on Monday, after attending the hearing in a petition where he is challenging the re-election of Mavoko MP Patrick Makau, Ndile asked Raila to stop dreaming because he will not be president."Raila Odinga is still in shock of losing the presidential election and people close to him should wake him up and tell him that Uhuru Kenyatta is the duly elected president," he said.The former lawmaker asked Raila to be ready for the consequences if he swears himself as president.Ndile asked NASA to stop wasting time and accept that Uhuru Kenyatta is the president duly elected by Kenyans.He claimed that Raila is forcing himself on Kenyans despite being rejected several times on the ballot.Raila's swearing-in ceremony is said to be on top gear although the venue of the planned event remains top secret.The former Prime Minister (PM) maintains that he does not recognize Uhuru Kenyatta as president and that he will be sworn-in by the people's assembly.